Broadway alums Nick Adams, Sara Bareilles, Brian Stokes Mitchell, Aaron Tveit, and Matt Doyle, are among those to have shared their symptoms, health statuses, and pleas for social distancing.

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Monica Simoes

As the coronavirus pandemic rattles the globe, members of the Broadway community have begun to announce positive test results.

Nick Adams (Falsettos national tour; Priscilla, Queen of the Desert) shared in an essay for Variety that he and partner Kyle Brown (Moulin Rouge!) were both diagnosed with COVID-19 but are isolated and feeling healthy.

Singer-songwriter and actor Sara Bareilles has revealed that she has "fully recovered" from a mild case of COVID-19. "Couple of rough days but I promise I'm fine," the Waitress star wrote in her Instagram stories April 3. Just in case there were any doubts, Bareilles shared videos of herself dancing joyfully.

Three-time Tony Award recipient Brian Stokes Mitchell shared that he tested positive for for coronavirus but is on the mend in a April 1 tweet.

Moulin Rouge! star Aaron Tveit shared March 23 that he had been diagnosed, noting that he has been in self-quarantine since Broadway theatres went dark March 12. He says his symptoms have been mild—similar to a cold with no fever—and that he had lost his sense of taste and smell, which has been a sign of the virus for some people.

Matt Doyle, who was co-starring in Company before the Broadway shutdown, announced he tested positive for COVID-19 on a March 23 Instagram post, in which he shared that he and his partner, Moulin Rouge!'s Max Clayton, are on the road to recovery with mild symptoms.

Chad Kimball, a longtime cast member of Broadway's Come From Away and a Tony nominee for Memphis, revealed his positive test result March 23 as well, calling his symptoms "flu-like, but not the worst flu I've ever had." He plans to remain self-quarantined for seven more days. In his post, the actor urged others to continue practicing social distance, and shared a GoFundMe for his sister Jill Avis' efforts to produce masks for Seattle-area hospitals.

David Bryan, composer of the new musical Diana and the aforementioned Memphis, shared his test results, adding that he is halfway through his two-week isolation period. "Please help out each other. This will be over soon with the help of every American," the Bon Jovi member said.

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Legally Blonde Tony nominee Laura Bell Bundy took to Instagram to announce that she had tested positive for COVID-19, noting that her symptoms have been relatively minor and that she had been self-quarantining since March 12, and was officially tested March 19. The Broadway and country star will go live on Instagram March 25 at 4:30 PM ET to answer questions and share more.